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prophet mohammed is a deeply contested figure. most religions have to do with interpreting his legacy. i think the difference here is that the caricatures are offensive. it's about mockery and humiliation. for a small percentage of muslims and i have to underline that a very small percentage that, type of mockery is not inseparatable from the type of treatment that the societies received. so for egyptians storming the u.s. embassy, is it really about the prophet mohammed or what they perceive american foreign policy to be? i do agree that there needs to be more of a conversation about religion and an honest conversation. as you see democracy spreading, we'll see that happen. maybe this is the first stages of that process happening. >> as a muslim, do you think the prophet mohammed should be depicted in any way? is it okay to depict him to make a character tour of him or to depict him in any way? >> i believe in freedom of speech. as long as someone is not insighting violence directly, it's fair game. people should be able to make
prophet mohammed is a deeply contested figure. most religions have to do with interpreting his legacy. i think the difference here is that the caricatures are offensive. it's about mockery and humiliation. for a small percentage of muslims and i have to underline that a very small percentage that, type of mockery is not inseparatable from the type of treatment that the societies received. so for egyptians storming the u.s. embassy, is it really about the prophet mohammed or what they perceive...
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prophet mohammed is a deeply contested figure. most of the divisions between the sunnis and shias for example have to do with interpreting the prophet mohammed's legacy. it is offensive and not about meaningful criticism and debate, by it is about mockery and humiliati humiliation, and for a small percentage of muslims, and it is a small percentage, that mockery is not acceptable for what their countries have received. so the storming of the egyptian embassy, it is about what they perceive american foreign policy is or about the prophet mohammed. i believe there needs to be a more honest conversation. maybe across the world there needs to be a et bbetter understanding, and maybe is the beginning of that. >> is there any way to depict prophet mohammed, in a caricature or in any way? >> well, i belief in the freedom of speech and as long as someone is not inciting violence directly, somebody can make whatever points they want to make, but from a religious or moral point, depictions of religious figures like john the baptist or jesus
prophet mohammed is a deeply contested figure. most of the divisions between the sunnis and shias for example have to do with interpreting the prophet mohammed's legacy. it is offensive and not about meaningful criticism and debate, by it is about mockery and humiliati humiliation, and for a small percentage of muslims, and it is a small percentage, that mockery is not acceptable for what their countries have received. so the storming of the egyptian embassy, it is about what they perceive...
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>> mohammed jamjoon, live for us in beirut, lebanon. and what are their leaders doing, and our leaders doing? that is coming up next. with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell youdoctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious al
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i want to bring in mohammed, a neighboring lebanon, and mohammed, talk a little bit about what we have heard, and it sounds absolutely horrific this idea, this creation of barrel bombs that are being used. >> well, suzanne, opposition activists are increasingly worried and telling us about a new form of crude weaponry that they say is being utilized by the syrian regime to bomb different parts of syria. they're calling these barrel bombs. they say that they are crudely constructed improvised explosive devices that the syrian regime effectively are taking barrels and loading them up with everything from nails to tnt, to other types of explosives, to fuel. we've seen more and more amateur videos posted on-line reporting to show the aftermath of these types of attacks. yesterday in the hannamu district of aleppo we saw amateur video reporting to show a residential building that had been completely flattened. you saw men scrambling around that building searching frantically for any survivors or others buried in the rubble, and increasingly, these activists are saying that the syrian regime
i want to bring in mohammed, a neighboring lebanon, and mohammed, talk a little bit about what we have heard, and it sounds absolutely horrific this idea, this creation of barrel bombs that are being used. >> well, suzanne, opposition activists are increasingly worried and telling us about a new form of crude weaponry that they say is being utilized by the syrian regime to bomb different parts of syria. they're calling these barrel bombs. they say that they are crudely constructed...
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carol. >> thank you, mohammed jamjoon. a few moments ago secretary of state hillary clinton made a statement about this movie. >> this film is disgusting and reprehensible. it appears to have a deeply cynical purpose to denigrate a great religion and to provoke rage. but as i said yesterday, there is no justification, none at all, for responding to this video with violence. we condemn the violence that has resulted in the strongest terms. >>> joining us now is michelle dunn from the carnegie endowment for peace, and she serve ed d ie statehouse and the white house. thank you, michelle. >> thank you. >> the secretary of state also said that the united states government is not behind this film and clearly a message for the people around the world, don't you think? >> yes. i think that the obama administration is having to walk a very careful line here between acknowledging that this film privately-produced fillp whi which -- film which has nothing to do with the united states government is highly offensive, but at the same t
carol. >> thank you, mohammed jamjoon. a few moments ago secretary of state hillary clinton made a statement about this movie. >> this film is disgusting and reprehensible. it appears to have a deeply cynical purpose to denigrate a great religion and to provoke rage. but as i said yesterday, there is no justification, none at all, for responding to this video with violence. we condemn the violence that has resulted in the strongest terms. >>> joining us now is michelle dunn...
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and now what they will turn around and say to you, the prophet mohammed is a red light, mohammed is a red light, they fail to cross that. they can't distinguish between free citizens and a free country doing whatever they wish to please. and the government of the country, in this case, the u.s., is irresponsible and innocent of anything that happens. but this is part of the problem in the middle east, they can't distinguish between independent citizens and the role of the governments. that's part of the legacy of living under a dictatorship for so many years. >> phil, i'm wondering, was this just disorganization, or looking the other way? because the american embassy was involved. i mean, why were there not more egyptian security forces there to prevent them skalg the walls and burning the american flag? >> my guess is they have a plan to respond to this, but they're just not as efficient as we might expect in the west. as somebody mentioned earlier, you've had attacks on different embassies across cairo in the past months. the security services have gone through great disarray since
and now what they will turn around and say to you, the prophet mohammed is a red light, mohammed is a red light, they fail to cross that. they can't distinguish between free citizens and a free country doing whatever they wish to please. and the government of the country, in this case, the u.s., is irresponsible and innocent of anything that happens. but this is part of the problem in the middle east, they can't distinguish between independent citizens and the role of the governments. that's...
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egyptian president mohammed morsi will take part in a closing session. he is going to speak on wednesday. sanctions against iran may be harsher than ever, but iran continues to build its nuclear program. it's got some special all-out attack, and israel could kwoom at any time. canada called the country the most significant threat to global security today. piers morgan spoke with iranian's president anewed ahmadinejad and asked him about the inevitability of war. >> do you fear that war is imminent? do you fear that there will be merl conflict perhaps even before the end of this year between your country and israel? >> translator: of course, the zionists are very much -- very adventureso adventuresome, very much seeking to fabricate things. i think they see themselves at the end of the line, and i do firmly believe that they think to create opportunities for themselves and their adventurous behaviors. >> you can see the full interview on piers morgan tonight. that is 9:00 eastern time right here on cnn. so is war with iran really inevitable? is the u.s. g
egyptian president mohammed morsi will take part in a closing session. he is going to speak on wednesday. sanctions against iran may be harsher than ever, but iran continues to build its nuclear program. it's got some special all-out attack, and israel could kwoom at any time. canada called the country the most significant threat to global security today. piers morgan spoke with iranian's president anewed ahmadinejad and asked him about the inevitability of war. >> do you fear that war is...
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>> as you see, shake mohammed's hand is stained in blood of the americans, he says. we also see the hands of american leaders and soldiers stained in the blood of the muslims. those in prison with the islamic movement would also be released. we want to turn a page and forget the past. zawahiri has faith his brother wants to turn the page, too. but it wouldn't be the first time the terms were unimaginable for western leaders. nic robertson, cnn, cairo, egypt. >> more of what we're working on for "newsroom international." a man in israel so desperate for change he sets himself on fire. ♪ wow... [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're someone very special. ♪ now discover new caramel apple filled werther's original. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. [ male announcer ] isn't always the one you plan to take
>> as you see, shake mohammed's hand is stained in blood of the americans, he says. we also see the hands of american leaders and soldiers stained in the blood of the muslims. those in prison with the islamic movement would also be released. we want to turn a page and forget the past. zawahiri has faith his brother wants to turn the page, too. but it wouldn't be the first time the terms were unimaginable for western leaders. nic robertson, cnn, cairo, egypt. >> more of what we're...
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we wasn't sheared from president mohamed morsi yet. he is it ordering the egyptian embassy in washington to try legal actions against the filmmakers. president mohamed morsi has not come out and talked about -- those protesters breaking in and that they're going to try to make sure that it can't happen again, but being at the embassy last night security forces were just standing by. they weren't engaging the protesters to make sure they don't enter the embassy. when we talk to the ministry of interior who is tasked stop and control crowds, they say that they were overwhelmed and under prepared. we also talked to the mirm who is also stationed around the embassy, and they said that their job was to protect against a libyan style attack with people with weapons who are trying to enter the embassy, but they said crowd control is up to the police and the police failed them at their job. >> so, ian, when you talk about security that was just standing by, are you talking about egyptian security, or are you talking about u.s. security? >> thi
we wasn't sheared from president mohamed morsi yet. he is it ordering the egyptian embassy in washington to try legal actions against the filmmakers. president mohamed morsi has not come out and talked about -- those protesters breaking in and that they're going to try to make sure that it can't happen again, but being at the embassy last night security forces were just standing by. they weren't engaging the protesters to make sure they don't enter the embassy. when we talk to the ministry of...
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mohammed jamjoom is monitoring this from the region. what is the latest? >> john, eyewitnesses telling us that a crowd of between 800 to 900 angry demonstrators went outside the u.s. embassy today in sanaa, again, demonstrating against that film they say was insulting to islam. denigrating to the prophet muhammad. this is the second day of protests we're told, and security forces fired warning shots into the air to disperse the crowd, and they also have deployed and used water cannons against that crowd, as well, to try to disperse them. still a lot of details we're trying to find out. we're trying to get a hold of u.s. officials at the embassy, as well. this is a worrying development. as of last night, even after the situation had calmed in the capital of yemen we had learned that at least four protesters were killed as a result of those clashes yesterday. and there was a lot of concern by yemeni officials, as well as u.s. officials last night, that protests could be happening yet again today. now we know that they've happened. we're trying to find out if
mohammed jamjoom is monitoring this from the region. what is the latest? >> john, eyewitnesses telling us that a crowd of between 800 to 900 angry demonstrators went outside the u.s. embassy today in sanaa, again, demonstrating against that film they say was insulting to islam. denigrating to the prophet muhammad. this is the second day of protests we're told, and security forces fired warning shots into the air to disperse the crowd, and they also have deployed and used water cannons...
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. >> egypt's president mohammed morrissey. what did he say? >> he condemned the film yesterday on his facebook page. when he mentioned the breaching of the u.s. embassy he said it was egypt's responsibility to protect diplomatic missions. he did not condemn these protesters for beach breaching the embassy in this new video, he comes out strongly against those who breach the embassy. he said these are not people that represent egyptians or muslims. he said that egypt will secure every embassy in egypt. he says the security forces will secure it. that's to be seen. we've seen over the last year many embassies being breached in egypt. police have yet to control a mob from entering the embassy. this is the first real test to see if he can make good. >> a lot of people watching his reaction and his actions. ian lee, thank you very much. >>> we're following breaken news out of yemen, sanaa. were there hundreds of people, of men right here after lunch time who are protesting in front of the u.s. embassy there. some are scaling the walls of the gateho
. >> egypt's president mohammed morrissey. what did he say? >> he condemned the film yesterday on his facebook page. when he mentioned the breaching of the u.s. embassy he said it was egypt's responsibility to protect diplomatic missions. he did not condemn these protesters for beach breaching the embassy in this new video, he comes out strongly against those who breach the embassy. he said these are not people that represent egyptians or muslims. he said that egypt will secure...
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however, when i watch it, they're talking about mohammed and not the prophet mohammed, and they're talking about him being a child molester and being gay. do you believe this statement? do you think they possibly may not have known and really are upset? what's your take? >> she says they did something called looping. they made the film. came back later and did other lines. it is possible some were also read by other people. if you watch that film, which looks like a cheap, low budget, like a comedy more than anything, it appears that some of the lines have been completely dubbed over. she said she talked to the film's producer today, who is defiant. but she says this guy is defiant, that he says he's done this because he's tired of radical islamist killing americans and that he is at fault for the movie. he is the writer. don't let anyone blame you. it's me, the writer, who is at fault here. >> thank you very much and miguel just mentioned that name, sam bacile. he has been identified by that name. earlier, i spoke with jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic. he has been digging and digging to f
however, when i watch it, they're talking about mohammed and not the prophet mohammed, and they're talking about him being a child molester and being gay. do you believe this statement? do you think they possibly may not have known and really are upset? what's your take? >> she says they did something called looping. they made the film. came back later and did other lines. it is possible some were also read by other people. if you watch that film, which looks like a cheap, low budget,...
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. >> reporter: the names on the tickets -- abdulaziz alomari and mohamed atta, the ring leader of the operation. >> i think they were less than 30 minutes prior to the flight. i'm sure they were. 500 miles away and 1 hour 46 minutes later, vaughn allex was at an american airlines ticket count in dulles airport where he had worked for 20 years. >> they came in through the doors behind us, walk back and forth a little bit, and i had them come right up to my position. >> reporter: vaughn allex is footnote number 12. >> we just finished the morning check-in. actually the counter was clear at that point. we had no passengers and i saw these two gentlemen come in and it was kind of -- you look back on it and you hate to use words, but it was comical. they came in and they kind of went one way, they looked at our camera, they went the other way. i turned around to my trainees and i just said flight 77 watch. you know? it is going to be the last two. >> reporter: the passengers -- two of that flight's five hijackers. brothers. they, too, were running late, missing flight 77's official check-i
. >> reporter: the names on the tickets -- abdulaziz alomari and mohamed atta, the ring leader of the operation. >> i think they were less than 30 minutes prior to the flight. i'm sure they were. 500 miles away and 1 hour 46 minutes later, vaughn allex was at an american airlines ticket count in dulles airport where he had worked for 20 years. >> they came in through the doors behind us, walk back and forth a little bit, and i had them come right up to my position. >>...
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they said say mohammed. you're, like, hey, mohammed, why? >> they were engijing in cheerful on set. there was no indication the film's real intent or story. >> i was shaking with when i found out. >> were snu. >> yeah. i mean, i had no idea. this is a movie that i thought was never -- nobody was ever going to see. >> you were shaking when you heard about the ambassador's death? >> yeah. >> deon feels betrayed by a man who claimed to be a filmmaker and friend, sam bassel, a convicted fraudster and identity thief. >> he had a vision, okay? him and the directors had arguments. he wanted things a certain way. he was playing us all along. he knew what he was doing. >> in this town a common experience, but the making of this film, deception, and dark motivation. it would be oscar worthy if hateful was a category. >> i know it's hard to believe how little these actors knew about the film itself. do they -- is this typical in hollywood in temz of how films are made, or nobody really seemed like they were taken aback too much. >> yeah. well, one thing they will say is that, look, no film set
they said say mohammed. you're, like, hey, mohammed, why? >> they were engijing in cheerful on set. there was no indication the film's real intent or story. >> i was shaking with when i found out. >> were snu. >> yeah. i mean, i had no idea. this is a movie that i thought was never -- nobody was ever going to see. >> you were shaking when you heard about the ambassador's death? >> yeah. >> deon feels betrayed by a man who claimed to be a filmmaker and...
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mohammed jamjoom joins us on the phone right now. he is in beirut, but he has been watching theeldispsed. it was initially between 2,000 to 3,000 angry demonstrators, angry over this film that had emerged through the u.s. embassy in sanaa earlier today, but now it's only in the dozens. what we were told by eyewitnesss witnessing all of this is that this was an angry crowd and that at least five or six members of this crowd had been able to breach the compound's security, had been able to get to one of the main gates and break one of the windows, but initially yemeni security forces shot into the air to try to disperse the crowd. but then more yemeni security were deployed in and around the embassy. we're told about a thousand member of the yemenis security forces came out to protect the embassy and eventually employed a water cannon as well. now, one of the key things we heard today from officials was the yemeni security, that they were very concerned that this crowd could turn more violent and more angry and were trying to calm the
mohammed jamjoom joins us on the phone right now. he is in beirut, but he has been watching theeldispsed. it was initially between 2,000 to 3,000 angry demonstrators, angry over this film that had emerged through the u.s. embassy in sanaa earlier today, but now it's only in the dozens. what we were told by eyewitnesss witnessing all of this is that this was an angry crowd and that at least five or six members of this crowd had been able to breach the compound's security, had been able to get to...
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some statements from the foreign ministry, yet nothing from mohammed morsi. truly say story of a test for him and his new leadership over a good friend of ours, being egypt. >> i agree with you completely. not that they're asking for my advice but i believe that he should be at that podium. and not that president obama is asking for my advice but secretary clinton has put out appropriate statements. i think it's time for president obama to be at a podium saying we condemn this violence over a stupid movie. whatever the significance of that is, is minimal. nobody be should do what these people did in libya and egypt and the president should be saying that very forcefully as well. >> give me a sense of how you think things are going in libya, in cairo, in syria. where is the u.s. right now in terms of its foreign policy? >> that's a great question, john. even if this hadn't happened, if we were having a conversation about the election year, one of the things i would say is really missing is a serious conversation about where are we in these incredibly dangerous
some statements from the foreign ministry, yet nothing from mohammed morsi. truly say story of a test for him and his new leadership over a good friend of ours, being egypt. >> i agree with you completely. not that they're asking for my advice but i believe that he should be at that podium. and not that president obama is asking for my advice but secretary clinton has put out appropriate statements. i think it's time for president obama to be at a podium saying we condemn this violence...
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that cleric has been named to the new human rights commission under president mohammed morsi. earlier, i spoke to mohammed salem and i asked him if that video and the promotion to the human rights commission was shocking to him at all. >> no, we' dealing with slightly, i don't want to say extremists because i think you know, extremists have some sense of their actions. i think we're dealing with people who have dropped the ball. >> was hosni mubarak better when it comes to certain things like women's rights or progress than mohammed morsi? >> i think what we're dealing with is a different frame of reference. i think hosni mubarak didn't care for women's rights or human rights for that matter. but he had to maintain some sort of front about it. you know, because his words don't matter, he did not execute them. you know, i think what we're having now is a more clear oppressive regime. you know, one that basically doesn't care about keeping pretenses with the world. >> when you say more oppressive, sounds like you're saying that current government is more oppressive than what was
that cleric has been named to the new human rights commission under president mohammed morsi. earlier, i spoke to mohammed salem and i asked him if that video and the promotion to the human rights commission was shocking to him at all. >> no, we' dealing with slightly, i don't want to say extremists because i think you know, extremists have some sense of their actions. i think we're dealing with people who have dropped the ball. >> was hosni mubarak better when it comes to certain...
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you know, the greatest athlete in the world mohammed ali and the funniest dude in america, you know, they are one in five people in the world that are muslims, and to extrapolate on an entire religion of 1,400 years over a billion people by the acts of a crazy few, it's sophomoric, to say the least. >> great to have you on the program this morning. your work at the muslim guy.com is also just really great. thank you. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> we kind of look at muslim, but what do you think the bible teaches about violence? i'll talk to an expert on the old testament next. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. i've been a superintendent for 30 s
you know, the greatest athlete in the world mohammed ali and the funniest dude in america, you know, they are one in five people in the world that are muslims, and to extrapolate on an entire religion of 1,400 years over a billion people by the acts of a crazy few, it's sophomoric, to say the least. >> great to have you on the program this morning. your work at the muslim guy.com is also just really great. thank you. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> we kind of look at...
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mohamed morsi made his debut at the united nations a short time ago. to say his speech is being watched closely by leaders around the world is an understatement. morsi is the leading figure to emerge from the arab spring, islamist, a key figure in the once banned muslim brotherhood. we have hala gorani joining us. i know you listened to the speech. what was it he specifically was saying about israel. i know it is part of the question is he wanting to change the relationship that, the egypt/israeli relationship. >> he reiterated th edreiterate think he wanted to underline in the speech was essentially that these treaties these agreements signed in the past that egypt is going to abide by them, i say it loudly to those wondering about our position, vis-a-vis the international agreements and conventions, we are committed to what we have signed on. so mohamed morsi is saying that, he said that, as you said, in his essentially coming out party to the world. you know, there are so many interesting things about not just the content of the speech, but the tone
mohamed morsi made his debut at the united nations a short time ago. to say his speech is being watched closely by leaders around the world is an understatement. morsi is the leading figure to emerge from the arab spring, islamist, a key figure in the once banned muslim brotherhood. we have hala gorani joining us. i know you listened to the speech. what was it he specifically was saying about israel. i know it is part of the question is he wanting to change the relationship that, the...
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. >> reporter: at the genesis of all this violence, a poorly made film depekting the prophet mohammed, the largest christian church in the middle east. u.s. federal offices believe the man who made the film was convicted three years ago for bank fraud. a production staffer who worked on the movie said he went by a different name and believed he was a coptic christian. he told him he had been in egypt where the church is based raising money for the film. the suggestion that cops were involved in the movie inflamed themedia. >> islamists. >> analist eric trager and a coptic church official tell us there's no connection between the coptic church and the movie. in an interview, he said this. >> translator: every muslim knows that he is one of egypt's occupiers. >> reporter: an official with the coptic church here in the u.s. told us the church strongly condemns this film. the church issues the statement calling the movie abusive and part of a malicious campaign to divide people. the coptic official says the church has no connection egypt's church is roughly 2,000 years old. coptic christi
. >> reporter: at the genesis of all this violence, a poorly made film depekting the prophet mohammed, the largest christian church in the middle east. u.s. federal offices believe the man who made the film was convicted three years ago for bank fraud. a production staffer who worked on the movie said he went by a different name and believed he was a coptic christian. he told him he had been in egypt where the church is based raising money for the film. the suggestion that cops were...
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. >>> mohamed is life this morning. what did he say. >> reporter: an open mass was attended by hundreds of thousands of people who gathered to hear pope ben did the 16th. the pope parade for piece and that they would try to force that path. here's more about what the pope had to say about piece and the importance of it in this region. >> translator: our community, brothers and sisters to give this region in the middle east peace and reconciliation so all may live in peace. >> reporter: throughout his visit the pope spoke about he was here as a pilgrim of peace, that he was here as a religious leader not a political leader and tried to stress the purpose of co-existence here in lebanon. this trip comes at a very volatile time with this brutal war in neighboring syria and increasing secretatarian vie li and the spillover of violence as well. rehab di? >> did he have specific comments about the violent protests taking place in the middle east? >> reporter: randi, the pope didn't speak specifically about the violent protest
. >>> mohamed is life this morning. what did he say. >> reporter: an open mass was attended by hundreds of thousands of people who gathered to hear pope ben did the 16th. the pope parade for piece and that they would try to force that path. here's more about what the pope had to say about piece and the importance of it in this region. >> translator: our community, brothers and sisters to give this region in the middle east peace and reconciliation so all may live in peace....
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what is it about this movie, this film that insults a muslim faith or the profit mohammed? >> well, one out of four people on earth is a muslim. the reverend for the prophet mohammed is -- really dem grated the prophet, but in the most despicable terms and pretty much throwing the kitchen sink. those who see the prophet as somebody worthy of emlation and obviously as one can imagine, this is quite disturbing for a lot of people. >> and so given that description, does it seem clear that the film is at the root of the violence or do you believe that it there is something else or is there a combination of things? >> i think it's enormously simplistic to say this fm is what is causing the protests and i really commend cnn for being one of the few media outlets that are involved here. obviously, the film has been used as a pretext r for some of this violence and obviously there are those muslims who were genuinely disturbed, but there's something far more complex taking place here. in libya, what we've seen is an al-qaeda attack on an american diplomat. in egypt, we're seeing an
what is it about this movie, this film that insults a muslim faith or the profit mohammed? >> well, one out of four people on earth is a muslim. the reverend for the prophet mohammed is -- really dem grated the prophet, but in the most despicable terms and pretty much throwing the kitchen sink. those who see the prophet as somebody worthy of emlation and obviously as one can imagine, this is quite disturbing for a lot of people. >> and so given that description, does it seem clear...
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mohammed, aged 8, was hit by shrapnel fired from syrian regime mortars. he's quiet, brave. but this hospital suspect equipped for the surgery he needs. his thigh bone shattered. so the doctors have no choice but to send him across the front lines to the government hospital. hoping perversely that those who hurt him can also heal him. president bashar al assad is history in the minds of the local, but his regime still has the best hospitals, where one doctor works during the day before speaking here to help this rebel hospital in the evening. he tells me, 50 soldiers are brought in every day. but sometimes doctors mercy kill by injection those they can't treat. but if they found he was working in the rebel hospital, they would kill him. ahmed has been hit by shrapnel. his ear almost blown off. they struggle to clean the wound and to find enough anesthetic. at any point, the power would cut. still, the doctors carry on. it hurts, he cries. but he's yet to learn the worst about what the shelling did. it killed his father, who is mourned just outside the hospital. the dead here
mohammed, aged 8, was hit by shrapnel fired from syrian regime mortars. he's quiet, brave. but this hospital suspect equipped for the surgery he needs. his thigh bone shattered. so the doctors have no choice but to send him across the front lines to the government hospital. hoping perversely that those who hurt him can also heal him. president bashar al assad is history in the minds of the local, but his regime still has the best hospitals, where one doctor works during the day before speaking...
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and the new egyptian president, mohamed morsi, didn't even bother to apologize for the attacks on the embassy in cairo until today, two days after they happened. that tells everybody quite a bit right there. the u.s. withheld aid to egypt this past year when the government was cracking down on protesters. now a decision's going to have to be made whether to do it again. that's the question, should the u.s. halt foreign aid to libya and egypt? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. post a comment on my blog or go to our post on the "the situation room" facebook page. wolf. >> thanks very much, jack. >>> the protests in cairo, they are cleaning up. ben wedeman is on the scene for us right now. he's back in cairo. ben, it looked an hour or so ago like it was really escalating, the violence, the fire fights going on, police coming in with tear gas. we've got some live pictures now as well. what's the latest near the united states embassy in cairo? >> reporter: well, until a little while ago, the protesters had moved forward fairly close to the street that leads to the american embassy. but since the
and the new egyptian president, mohamed morsi, didn't even bother to apologize for the attacks on the embassy in cairo until today, two days after they happened. that tells everybody quite a bit right there. the u.s. withheld aid to egypt this past year when the government was cracking down on protesters. now a decision's going to have to be made whether to do it again. that's the question, should the u.s. halt foreign aid to libya and egypt? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile. post a comment on my...
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the protest police upset over a move that they consider an insult to the prophet mohammed. cnn is on the ground. we'll take you there coming up. but first. the nation takes pause. september 11th stopped being a date on the calendar and became the most tragic and transforming moment in recent history. terrorists killed 2,977 people in an attempt to bring down the united states. but the massacre only gave rise to a stronger national spirit. one that will always remember those lost and one that cannot forget why or how they were killed. throughout the country people are reflecting at tributes and memorials and here are some of the moments at the site where is the four airliners struck in 2001. new york, the pentagon, and shanksville, pennsylvania. ♪ >> my father, james amada. love you dad and miss you every day. >> and my father. ♪ >>> this is never an easy day. but it is especially difficult for all of you. the families of nearly 3,000 incidents who lost their lives. your mothers and fathers, your husbands and wives, your sons and your daughters. they were taken from us s
the protest police upset over a move that they consider an insult to the prophet mohammed. cnn is on the ground. we'll take you there coming up. but first. the nation takes pause. september 11th stopped being a date on the calendar and became the most tragic and transforming moment in recent history. terrorists killed 2,977 people in an attempt to bring down the united states. but the massacre only gave rise to a stronger national spirit. one that will always remember those lost and one that...
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general mohammed is leading this operation. the 30-year-old who earns less than $300 a month tells me i do this because it's my job. i'm prepared to lose my own life, but i don't want other people to die. at the beginning of this year the afghan national army here had no idea how to diffuse an ied rather than to shoot it or set it on fire. well, now with the right training and equipment, they have the skills to disable these deadly devices. >> after 20 minutes the soldiers determined the site is clear claiming the taliban either removed it once it had been reported or a local took the ied to claim the $100 reward. in the last few months there have been alarming reports of the taliban returning, even overrunning checkpoints. the general admits the taliban are a resilient enemy and a constantly trying to infiltrate the ranks, and while there have been no insider attacks by the men under his watch, he says all commanders must be vigilant. we are in a very dangerous war against terrorists, an enemy that doesn't hesitate using anyth
general mohammed is leading this operation. the 30-year-old who earns less than $300 a month tells me i do this because it's my job. i'm prepared to lose my own life, but i don't want other people to die. at the beginning of this year the afghan national army here had no idea how to diffuse an ied rather than to shoot it or set it on fire. well, now with the right training and equipment, they have the skills to disable these deadly devices. >> after 20 minutes the soldiers determined the...
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why is depicting the prophet mohammed the point of no return for some pp ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. . >>> welcome back. 16 minutes past the hour. take for example syrian president al assad using chemical weapons against its people. that's the administration's red line, if crossed, it could provoke a military response. in the last months we've seen red lines drawn and crossed all over the world. take a listen. >> we have been very clear to the regime and also to other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. that would change my calculus. >> those in international community who refuse to put red lines before iran, don't have a a a moral right to place a red light before islam. >> all u.s. officials, whether they are in the congress or in the government or else where are quite familiar and aware of t
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and president mohamed morsi has reassured american officials -- this is what he said. >> translator: we assured president obama that we will be keen and we will not commit any such event, any such occurrence in our country against the embassy's territories. >> reporter: mohamed morsi was slow coming out condemning the incursion into the u.s. embassy, but now, yesterday and today we've seen him come out with more force saying that he will protect diplomatic missions from large protests. christine? >> you know, ian, wednesday night we heard president obama say egypt is not an ally but not an enemy, a careful distinction. how's that playing in egypt? >> reporter: well the united states and egypt are trying right now to feel each other out. it's kind of like an awkward first date, because before the revolution the muslim brotherhood was an adversary of sort of the united states and there was a lot of mistrust there. so, right now they're trying to build a relationship trying to come together, but the military the egyptian and the american military do have close ties, and this is one of t
and president mohamed morsi has reassured american officials -- this is what he said. >> translator: we assured president obama that we will be keen and we will not commit any such event, any such occurrence in our country against the embassy's territories. >> reporter: mohamed morsi was slow coming out condemning the incursion into the u.s. embassy, but now, yesterday and today we've seen him come out with more force saying that he will protect diplomatic missions from large...
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mohamed morsi came out of a protest movement. the muslim brotherhood was in opposition for 80 years, and i think he was unsure where to position himself. i think what he has discovered is you can't be unsure. you have to protect your relationships. you have to protect the rule of law. i think the egyptians have come late to the idea that they have to be in the right place on this. i don't think they will be making that mistake again, but, again, it has to do with weak security forces, with political leaders who haven't had to figure out where they fit in, that i think is really the change here, not that this represents a fundamentally different way the united states is going to have to work with governments and populations in the middle east. >> and we'll see how president morsi makes the transition from the opposition to the establishment as we go through the weeks and years ahead. john alterman from the center for strategic and international studies, thanks for joining us. >>> next hour, we'll take a closer look at iran and the
mohamed morsi came out of a protest movement. the muslim brotherhood was in opposition for 80 years, and i think he was unsure where to position himself. i think what he has discovered is you can't be unsure. you have to protect your relationships. you have to protect the rule of law. i think the egyptians have come late to the idea that they have to be in the right place on this. i don't think they will be making that mistake again, but, again, it has to do with weak security forces, with...
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mohammed el-erian, always a pleasure to talk to you. stephen moore, great to see you as well. next, a man with a plan but not a nomination. former republican presidential candidate john huntsman had a clear plan. he dropped out of the race in january. he said the gop lost its way. i'll ask him about the party's identity crisis next. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a
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mo mohammed mosi is doing the same thing. our ref lugs has a long way to do. the last thing we need to do is be derailed by a right wing in the u.s. right now we don't know who produced this film and it's not clear who called for the protests yesterday. for those in egypt who care about the revolution and the message of the revolution, i don't see that being achieved by a fight outside the u.s. embassy. so this is a time to concentrate on the goals of the revolution and stop being distracted by people who don't care about the revolution and care more about hijacking this revolution to claim their own political goals. we must not be derailed by right-wing fringe minorities. >> mona, we're going to check in more with you throughout this hour as warranted. also our reporter, ian lee on the ground, we'll be talking to you later on in this hour as developments warrant. >>> also to libya, reporting to us tonight from tripoli, the libyan capital, and also jill dougherty at the state department. what's the latest you're hearing from
mo mohammed mosi is doing the same thing. our ref lugs has a long way to do. the last thing we need to do is be derailed by a right wing in the u.s. right now we don't know who produced this film and it's not clear who called for the protests yesterday. for those in egypt who care about the revolution and the message of the revolution, i don't see that being achieved by a fight outside the u.s. embassy. so this is a time to concentrate on the goals of the revolution and stop being distracted by...
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the offices were burned in an attack last year when they named mohammed as the guest editor. >>> and a danish editor plans to print topless photos of princess kate. they say they are the same ones in the french and the italian magazine magazines. the mag sooep has been fined for publishing the pictures and ordered to hand over the originals to the royal family. >>> and check this out. this is a fire tornado which happens when a rotating column of air picks up a bush fire. they say that the twister stayed around for 40 minutes and sounded like a fighter jet. >>> residents of the eastern u.s. are cleaning up today after being pounded by heavy storms. as much as eight inches of rain came down with flash flooding in streets and neighborhoods and high winds a problem knocking down trees and cutting power to 30,000 people. rob marciano is in the weather center. is it over? >> yeah, it is for the most part. you mentioned that fire tornado and we thought that we would see tornado yesterday with tornado watches up and down the east coast and there were none, so that is good news. but plenty o
the offices were burned in an attack last year when they named mohammed as the guest editor. >>> and a danish editor plans to print topless photos of princess kate. they say they are the same ones in the french and the italian magazine magazines. the mag sooep has been fined for publishing the pictures and ordered to hand over the originals to the royal family. >>> and check this out. this is a fire tornado which happens when a rotating column of air picks up a bush fire. they...
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yet, oh, by the way, he's going to meet with president mohammed morsi next week at the u.n. what does that tell you exactly about this administration? >> i'm really troubled by this. israel is our greatest ally in the middle east. of all times when we need to show very little daylight if any between ourselves and israel, it's now. i think this fraying relationship with israel bordering on contempt is the worst possible thing we should be doing at this time. >> mohamed morsi is the president of egypt. ryan's issue? why meet with egypt's president and not the israeli prime minister? let's talk about that with our cnn contributors elzie granderson who leans left and will cain who leans right. welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> should the president change his mind and go ahead and meet with benjamin netanyahu, find some little space in his schedule where he can do that, will? >> yes, definitely. first of all, it's not an either/or choice. why would he meet with the e jips president, mohamed morsi, and not israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu
yet, oh, by the way, he's going to meet with president mohammed morsi next week at the u.n. what does that tell you exactly about this administration? >> i'm really troubled by this. israel is our greatest ally in the middle east. of all times when we need to show very little daylight if any between ourselves and israel, it's now. i think this fraying relationship with israel bordering on contempt is the worst possible thing we should be doing at this time. >> mohamed morsi is the...
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one quick final estion, what does it say to you that the president of egypt, mohamed morsi, issues a statement but does not condemn the attack on the u.s. embassy in egypt? and i raise the question because the u.s. as you well know provides egypt with about $1.5 billion, with a b, billion dollars a year in various forms of military and economic assistance. >> well, we're going to have to ask some really hard questions. remember, this new muslim brotherhood-led government violated the treaty really with israel by putting tanks and heavy armament into the sanai. they've made pretty sweeping damaging statements to that relationship. and made other concrete decisions. why wint the external security force better prepared and doing more to keep those folks off the wall on our embassy in cairo? we're going to have to lay on the table some very hard talking points. one of which is the aid that we give to egypt. now, i wouldn't rush to take it away. but we certainly need to make conditional changes here in our relationship with this new egyptian government if we're going to have a relationshi
one quick final estion, what does it say to you that the president of egypt, mohamed morsi, issues a statement but does not condemn the attack on the u.s. embassy in egypt? and i raise the question because the u.s. as you well know provides egypt with about $1.5 billion, with a b, billion dollars a year in various forms of military and economic assistance. >> well, we're going to have to ask some really hard questions. remember, this new muslim brotherhood-led government violated the...
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and mohamed mursi not releasing a statement yesterday. what do you make of that? >> well, i think i'm disappointed. we have had a statement on this provisional government in libya but i'm disappointed and i'm worried about that. i think that the government of egyphas to come out and say things that will discourage and deter further actions against american citizens, and american interests. the united states has reached out to this new government. there are american businessmen were just in town, 100 or so american businessmen to try to increase trade opportunities between the two countries. the u.s. state department talked about getting rid of a billion dollars in debt that egypt owes to the united states. we've done a lot for them. i think it's important that he stand up. if i were trying to channel him, he's very concerned about making the muslim brotherhood look soft on some of these issues in the space of the actions of these more radical groups in egypt. so i think he's got to be, do the right thing and stand up and say the right things about this violence. p
and mohamed mursi not releasing a statement yesterday. what do you make of that? >> well, i think i'm disappointed. we have had a statement on this provisional government in libya but i'm disappointed and i'm worried about that. i think that the government of egyphas to come out and say things that will discourage and deter further actions against american citizens, and american interests. the united states has reached out to this new government. there are american businessmen were just...
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he what's the latest, mohammed? >> reporter: opposition activists have told us the syrian regime is resorting to using a new and crude type of improvised explosive device. activists say the regime is using something they're calling barrel bombs. we've seen amateur video online purporting to show some of these unexploded ordinates. activists are saying the regime has been putting tnt, nails, sometimes skewers as well as fuel in barrels and then dropping these barrels from aircraft over different parts of syria. we've also seen amateur video we can't independently verify. but amateur video showing these barrels dropped from aircraft hovering over parts of syria. and some video emerged yesterday from a district in aleppo purporting to show the aftermath of what activists call a barrel bomb having been dropped on a residential street in that district having flattened a residential district. you see men trying to find bodies or locate survivors in the aftermath of this shelling. wolf? >> mohammed doshgs , do we know thes
he what's the latest, mohammed? >> reporter: opposition activists have told us the syrian regime is resorting to using a new and crude type of improvised explosive device. activists say the regime is using something they're calling barrel bombs. we've seen amateur video online purporting to show some of these unexploded ordinates. activists are saying the regime has been putting tnt, nails, sometimes skewers as well as fuel in barrels and then dropping these barrels from aircraft over...
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. >>> french magazine published obscene cartoons of a figure depicting the profit mohammed. those topless photographs of kate middleton sun bathing are getting a lot of exposure. now a gossip magazine has published the fphotes and a magazine in denmark plans to do the same. >> that is crazy. >> isn't that crazy? >> i have never seen anything like that. >> um, all right. time now for a story of easton who was losing his tooth on his first day of first grade so his parents tied dental flos s to i and take a look. >> oh, i saw it. >> that is kind of gross. >> you didn't do that kind of stuff? >> what is it? >> my tooth fell out. >> are you serious? >> it is okay. let me look. >> smile? >> did you not do that kind of stuff? >> nothing to doorknobs or motorized cars. no. >> you lived a shelter eed childhood. playing with the tooth until it finally came out. we have to go. we'll see you tomorrow. coming up, the competition is fierce at the goldfish beauty pageant. you have to see this. k out that. you know what? we're spending too much money on eating out anyway. honey, come look
. >>> french magazine published obscene cartoons of a figure depicting the profit mohammed. those topless photographs of kate middleton sun bathing are getting a lot of exposure. now a gossip magazine has published the fphotes and a magazine in denmark plans to do the same. >> that is crazy. >> isn't that crazy? >> i have never seen anything like that. >> um, all right. time now for a story of easton who was losing his tooth on his first day of first grade so...
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. >> translator: this is a mark of shame to mohammed morsi. he should expel the ambassador and pull the egyptian ambassador from america. that's the least he should do after what they did in america. >> reporter: and tomorrow, the muslim brotherhood is planning large demonstrations around the city. apparently they're going to try to keep them away from the square right next to the american embassy. stress they say is going to be on peaceful protests against this anti-islamic trailer that appeared on youtube. don? >> hey, ben, do people there -- i heard the people you spoke to, but do they understand that the united states government officially had nothing to do with this film? this was just some random person that made a film. do they understand that? >> reporter: well, some people do. and it's important to differentiate between the people who are protesting outside the american embassy and the great majority of egyptians who, in fact, are not protesting. many of them expressing their dismay with this film but not expressing it in a violent ma
. >> translator: this is a mark of shame to mohammed morsi. he should expel the ambassador and pull the egyptian ambassador from america. that's the least he should do after what they did in america. >> reporter: and tomorrow, the muslim brotherhood is planning large demonstrations around the city. apparently they're going to try to keep them away from the square right next to the american embassy. stress they say is going to be on peaceful protests against this anti-islamic trailer...
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egypt's president mohamed mursi will be speaking. apparently had a tense call with president obama, as president obama sort of refusing to call egypt an ally. there was a little bit of a flap over what. what are we expecting from mursi today. >> president mursi was kind of slow to react and president obama gave him a real tough -- tough what-have-you on the phone call. and so what president obama said is, look, egypt cannot be guaranteed u.s. support. so i think when president mursi comes he's going to be saying, you know, this is a new egypt, and 9 united states cannot guarantee that egypt will follow its lead like former president hosni mubarak did. i'm going to have my relations with the united states based on policies towards egypt, towards israelis in the palestinians. i think he's going to call very strongly for a palestinian state. this is a man of the muslim brotherhood, who was very close to the palestinians. and i think he's going to try and assert himself and egypt as still a regional player but with new rules. >> all righ
egypt's president mohamed mursi will be speaking. apparently had a tense call with president obama, as president obama sort of refusing to call egypt an ally. there was a little bit of a flap over what. what are we expecting from mursi today. >> president mursi was kind of slow to react and president obama gave him a real tough -- tough what-have-you on the phone call. and so what president obama said is, look, egypt cannot be guaranteed u.s. support. so i think when president mursi comes...
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so was mohamed, a 23-year-old certified emt who had worked as a police cadet. he skipped his job at a university research lab and rushed to the site. >> he was a prime example of what it is to be a human being. and he went there to save humanity. >> reporter: and sacrificed his own life in the process. his family posted his photo on a wall of the missing. the following march, his remains were found in 34 parts. >> they gave us his jeans and his belt, which my husband identified they were his clothes. >> reporter: a police funeral follow with full honors from fellow cadets, the mayor and police commissioner. >> the fact it was acknowledged in a very highly honorable fashion was gratifying. i was very satisfied at that moment and that was given in honor to me on the first anniversary, honoring him as a cadet. >> reporter: a badge that reads cadet. but with all the accolades, all the honors, for them, the most important one is missing. when the 9/11 memorial was unveiled, the family wanted to see his name here among first responders. who like him, lost their lives
so was mohamed, a 23-year-old certified emt who had worked as a police cadet. he skipped his job at a university research lab and rushed to the site. >> he was a prime example of what it is to be a human being. and he went there to save humanity. >> reporter: and sacrificed his own life in the process. his family posted his photo on a wall of the missing. the following march, his remains were found in 34 parts. >> they gave us his jeans and his belt, which my husband...
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our mohammed jamjoon is in syria. >>> making a decision for themselves and their daughters. it's airing next week. it's inspired by his award winning book co-authored with his wife, cheryl. meg ryan, gabrielle union went to different corners of the globe to meet with women who are overcoming abuse and oppression. he explains why this project is so important. >> we're going to be going on a journey. some of the places in the world where the oppression of women and girls is truly at its most extreme. we'll be traveling to six different countries and we invited six american actresses to join us. we're going to meet with some people they're building a better cambodia, vietnam and working on issues like sex trafficking, violence against women and also solutions such as getting more girls to the school and keeping them there. >> and in a special report for cnn, kristof sat down with these actresses to learn what they learned about the women holding up half the sky. olivia wild told us about her eye-opening journey to kenya. >> this is huge. >> the biggest market of second hand in
our mohammed jamjoon is in syria. >>> making a decision for themselves and their daughters. it's airing next week. it's inspired by his award winning book co-authored with his wife, cheryl. meg ryan, gabrielle union went to different corners of the globe to meet with women who are overcoming abuse and oppression. he explains why this project is so important. >> we're going to be going on a journey. some of the places in the world where the oppression of women and girls is truly...
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security at embassies in french embassies, because of a newspaper that published cartoons about prophet mohammed. >>> and those photos of kate middleton are getting a lot of exposure despite the royal remarks. a publication in denmark plans to pubbilish by week's end. >>> and in australia, there was a small fire that touched down on the blaze. >>> and time now for the shot which is about a little kid easton who is losing the first tooth on the first day of first grade so the parents tied dental floss to it, and this is what happened. >> on your mark, get set, go. >> oh, i saw it. >> oh. >> that is kind of gross. >> what? you didn't do that kind of stuff? >> no, not in england. >> what is it? >> my tooth fell out? >> are you serious. >> i have some blood. >> that is okay. >> did you not do that kind of stuff? >> no, i nothing to doorknobs or motorized cars. >> you lived a sheltered childhood. >> i did. one so delicate. >> that is so great, tying it on a doorknob and slamming on the door and playing with the tooth until it comes out. >> it is like tom sawyer ofby go gone ages. >> you have to ridic
security at embassies in french embassies, because of a newspaper that published cartoons about prophet mohammed. >>> and those photos of kate middleton are getting a lot of exposure despite the royal remarks. a publication in denmark plans to pubbilish by week's end. >>> and in australia, there was a small fire that touched down on the blaze. >>> and time now for the shot which is about a little kid easton who is losing the first tooth on the first day of first grade...
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counterparts as well as of course the recent violence over the controversial film that insults the prophet mohammed. how u.s. involvement in the war plays out will be determined by who wins the white house in november. pentagon correspondent chris lawrence takes a look at just where president obama and mitt romney stand on the longest war in u.s. history. >> reporter: 70,000 american troops are still fighting in afghanistan. but will election day affect them one way or the other? we see two candidates moving closer and closer to the point where there's not much space between them. >> our goals should be to complete a successful transition to afghan security force business the end of 2014. >> next year, afghans will take the lead for their own security. in 2014 the transition will be complete. >> reporter: there were real differences at the beginning of governor romney's campaign last summer when he seemed to criticize obama's decision to send 30,000 more troops to afghanistan. >> it's time for us to bring our troops hope as soon as we possibly can. i also think we've learned that our troops shouldn
counterparts as well as of course the recent violence over the controversial film that insults the prophet mohammed. how u.s. involvement in the war plays out will be determined by who wins the white house in november. pentagon correspondent chris lawrence takes a look at just where president obama and mitt romney stand on the longest war in u.s. history. >> reporter: 70,000 american troops are still fighting in afghanistan. but will election day affect them one way or the other? we see...
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mohamed jamjoon has more. >> reporter: what the opposition here is describing as a deciding battle to push out president assad, and the forces and gain control of the city once and for all. the seesaw fight for aleppo which is at a stalemate has been continuing since july, and the number of deaths has been increasing. opposition forces say in the past few days aleppo has experienced the worst fighting yet. and the syria news agency confirmed that the armed terrorists were at the site in aleppo, including part of the historic marching place there. meanwhile, amateur video posted on line purported to show a fire spreading through the area. it is still not clear how the fire began and how much of the market was burned. officials say it was fighting between the syria rebels that sparked the blaze. the area is covered with alleys, and shops where everything from food to clothes is sold. it was once a major tourist area, and part of the reason that it is a world site. >>> this is an ongoing debate, do you spank your kids? is it child abuse or do you think it leads to more disciplined childr
mohamed jamjoon has more. >> reporter: what the opposition here is describing as a deciding battle to push out president assad, and the forces and gain control of the city once and for all. the seesaw fight for aleppo which is at a stalemate has been continuing since july, and the number of deaths has been increasing. opposition forces say in the past few days aleppo has experienced the worst fighting yet. and the syria news agency confirmed that the armed terrorists were at the site in...
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nations general assembly where the much anticipated speech byo outgoing president was overshadowed by mohamed morsi. listen to how he introduced himself. >> translator: i am the first egyptian civilian president elected democratically and free, following a great, peaceful revolution halted by the entire world. >> let's go richard roth, covers the u.n. for us. listen to the speech, it sounds like he's stepping it up, ready to be this world leader, world negotiator. is that fair that he's made the move from muslim brotherhood to world leader? >> reporter: well, i think he's still both things. the leader of egypt, decades ago, nasser and others, they had a prominent place when it came to the middle east. there has been this vacuum ever since. president mubarak had never even been here at the u.n. in the last 15 years and played a much quieter role on the global stage in the middle east. this is a big impressive debut on the stage. i think many agree for morsi, flexing his muscles. he was willing to be a global leader. he said to the general assembly i will adhere to all previous international tr
nations general assembly where the much anticipated speech byo outgoing president was overshadowed by mohamed morsi. listen to how he introduced himself. >> translator: i am the first egyptian civilian president elected democratically and free, following a great, peaceful revolution halted by the entire world. >> let's go richard roth, covers the u.n. for us. listen to the speech, it sounds like he's stepping it up, ready to be this world leader, world negotiator. is that fair that...